Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 4:53 pm
I’m still in the process of preparing the groundworks for my DIY project and will not be ready to start laying blocks for some time. The project comprises of an approximate 8 x 8 metre front garden & driveway. The garden part of the area will have a feature in the centre to break up the monotony.
However, before I commit myself to actually buying blocks, I’m after some opinions.
I know what I’m going to ask is all down to personal taste and preference, but I thought I would see what the experts think.
Initially I was looking at laying Marshalls Driveline 50 blocks in brindle, in a 45 degree herringbone pattern, with a charcoal border. But is this all a bit boring? And am I likely regret this choice.
Mainly the reason for choosing the Driveline 50 is to at keep the cost down. I realise that this is the cheaper end of the market, but can I do better in terms of quality of block and colour without spending a fortune?
The house itself is a 1950’s 3 bed semi with the lower in brick and the upper rendered and painted pale yellow (Cornish cream).
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Many thanks
Paul
However, before I commit myself to actually buying blocks, I’m after some opinions.
I know what I’m going to ask is all down to personal taste and preference, but I thought I would see what the experts think.
Initially I was looking at laying Marshalls Driveline 50 blocks in brindle, in a 45 degree herringbone pattern, with a charcoal border. But is this all a bit boring? And am I likely regret this choice.
Mainly the reason for choosing the Driveline 50 is to at keep the cost down. I realise that this is the cheaper end of the market, but can I do better in terms of quality of block and colour without spending a fortune?
The house itself is a 1950’s 3 bed semi with the lower in brick and the upper rendered and painted pale yellow (Cornish cream).
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Many thanks
Paul